[excerpt from waterfootprint.org]
Virtual water content – The virtual-water content of a product (a commodity, good or service) is the volume of freshwater used to produce the product, measured at the place where the product was actually produced (production-site definition). It refers to the sum of the water use in the various steps of the production chain.

Please join us for an unofficial election and exhibition of prints by Zimbabwean artist Kudzanai Chiurai.
Come and cast your vote of no confidence in the Zimbabwe elections. What happens in Zimbabwe affects us all.

Here’s a bit of Talking Heads right before they signed to Sire, the earliest known recording of them. They were tight as hell even then. There’s a quote from Village Voice right around this time which referred to David Byrne as a “skinny, neurasthenic Roy Orbison with the voice of a psychotic fifteen-year-old and he isn’t even fifteen.”

The Mighty Boosh started as a stage act in 98, then a radio show (posted here), then a tv show, and soon to be a movie from the sound of things. Wikipedia categorizes it in surreal comedy, which, is accurate.